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A 55 gallon drum which is in my area can be found in places such as industrial like car factories, dairy farms, and even mechanic shops. Sometimes the air-port or oil refinery carries these drums. I get mine from the mechanic shops or automobile companies. Some companies just throw them away or sell them for a reasonable fee. The drum I used is for two things, after cleaning it, we use them for big bar-b-cue portable grills. I also use them for burning a lot of trash such as wood, paper, and tree bush. The drum is a very use item. Does a lot of my major out-door projects. Some people who farm use the drum for rain water or for taking outdoor baths. All depends on what you plan to use it for. Look into the phone directory and contact some of these places that may carry these drums.

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I do know of a company that recycles and resells drums in Prosperity SC. You do have to pay for shipping, but they are very affordable in comparison to the other options. http://www.guitarlessonspropserity.com

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I would suggest the Ludwig Accent or PDP Z5. Both come as "complete kits" meaning you get everything you need to start playing right away. You have to be very careful when shopping online that you are not purchasing a "shell pack." That includes just the drums with no cymbals, pedals, stands or ...